So I'm going through some basic checks on my new to me 1989ish Yam 90hp 2 stroke and I noticed on a test run that the coolant pee stream is a little cold for my liking and when I touch the cylinder head after 20 mins of running at 4000rpm its not really that hot. Its not cold, just warm / 80-85 degrees I would guess.
First question - is this normal? Keep in mind sea water temps here in Norway are currently around 55 degrees so pretty cold, therefore the pee stream will be correspondingly cooler.
I suspect a thermostat that is stuck open. I have ordered one but when I came to take off the thermostat the first bolt cracked off nice and easy but the second bolt didn't feel so good so I have let it soak in some WD overnight. I'm a little worried about breaking off a bolt and having a bigger issue on my hands than I started with (I might not even have an issue)
Has anyone had any problems with these bolts before? What is the solution here? Heat the bolt up? Do I risk damaging the power head if I apply too much heat to this area?
See picture - top left bolt backs out easy, bottom right is the one I'm having issues with
Help and advice appreciated!
First question - is this normal? Keep in mind sea water temps here in Norway are currently around 55 degrees so pretty cold, therefore the pee stream will be correspondingly cooler.
I suspect a thermostat that is stuck open. I have ordered one but when I came to take off the thermostat the first bolt cracked off nice and easy but the second bolt didn't feel so good so I have let it soak in some WD overnight. I'm a little worried about breaking off a bolt and having a bigger issue on my hands than I started with (I might not even have an issue)
Has anyone had any problems with these bolts before? What is the solution here? Heat the bolt up? Do I risk damaging the power head if I apply too much heat to this area?
See picture - top left bolt backs out easy, bottom right is the one I'm having issues with
Help and advice appreciated!
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